Secretlab MAGNUS Monitor Arm (Heavy Duty Edition)
Designed for ultrawide monitors
The Secretlab MAGNUS Monitor Arm (Heavy Duty Edition) fits perfectly into the Secretlab MAGNUS cable tray opening, and works seamlessly with the rear hinged cover. Elevate your ultrawide monitor to an ergonomic height at eye level and free up desk space to do even more.
Made exclusively for the heaviest and widest displays (up to 16 kg and 57”), including the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9. Designing an ultrawide monitor arm demands careful analysis of weight distribution, screen curvature, and more. Our engineers also factored in the varying center of gravity and thickness of different displays, so your ultrawide screen stays securely in place when mounted.
We improved on traditional VESA mount designs with a unique double lock mechanism for ultrawide screens, so you can enjoy twice the security and better peace of mind. Twist the lock knob (Lock 1) clockwise to lock, then press down and turn each lock screw (Lock 2) to fully tighten.
The top screw C-clamp mount, top-access VESA locking mechanism, and cleverly positioned thumbscrews means you never have to fumble beneath your desk. A 2-step hook-and-lock design makes mounting even the heaviest monitors a breeze.
A closer look
Easily position your ultrawide monitor at eye level for optimal ergonomic comfort.
No risk of overtightening. See how far you can tighten the tensile spring mechanism for just the right level of resistance.
Works with the premium tensile spring mechanism to keep the heaviest ultrawide screen exactly where you want it, so your screen never tilts forward.
Wider built-in channels accommodate even more cables, with magnetic cable sheaths to secure and hide loose cords from view.
Easily position your ultrawide monitor at eye level for optimal ergonomic comfort.
No risk of overtightening. See how far you can tighten the tensile spring mechanism for just the right level of resistance.
Works with the premium tensile spring mechanism to keep the heaviest ultrawide screen exactly where you want it, so your screen never tilts forward.
Wider built-in channels accommodate even more cables, with magnetic cable sheaths to secure and hide loose cords from view.
Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve upgraded our VESA mount with a double lock mechanism for extra security. Turn the lock knob clockwise to secure your ultrawide monitor in place, then press down and turn each lock screw to fully tighten.
An in-built tension indicator also shows you how far you can tighten the tensile spring mechanism, so you can achieve just the right amount of resistance for your ultrawide monitor.
Secretlab MAGNUS Monitor Arms
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Good Product - one of the few that can hold heavy monitors
Had a small issue with one of the mounting lock knobs partly stripping out when using tool to tighten monitor to mounting plate. But after a few emails which were quickly answered, customer service shipped a whold new upper arm to fix the issue. Thank you! It holds my 57 inch ultrawide in place nicely.
As usual, SecretLab delivers top-quality hardware that meets and exceeds consumer expectations. Well done to the engineers. I'd also like to highlight the packaging, which matches the content.
Secretlab has excellent quality products!
I have ordered the standing desk, Magnus Pro XL, along with plenty of their accessories to go with it including the Magnus Monitor Arm (Heavy duty edition). Everything goes so well together and is excellent quality in my opinion. The arm is super heavy duty as the name suggests and is able to hold my 42inch LG C4 monitor with ease. I love how the cable management on the arm uses magnets as well and they are strong enough to actually hold the cables. I will continue to get extra products from Secretlab.
One of a kind!
This is one of very few monitor arms capable of supporting the Samsung 57” Odyssey Neo G9 and I am very satisfied with this choice. It was easy to install and looks sleek along with the rest of my setup. The only issue in testing the arm that I saw was sagging that happens if the monitor is facing too downwards but this wouldn’t affect most people, since it’s only at an extreme angle that the sagging would occur.
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